The Cats Meow Throw by Sharon Winsauer

The Cats Meow Throw

Knitting
April 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
10 stitches and 13 rows = 2 inches
in overall
US 5 - 3.75 mm
2300 yards (2103 m)
English
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The Cats Meow

Here kitty, kitty!
A dozen delightful cats, each with a personality all their own. Whether they’re stretching, playing, prowling, or simply watching the world go by, these charming feline silhouettes perfectly capture the independent spirit that cat lovers know so well.

This throw is knit in one continuous piece, with each of the 12 cat panels separated by an attractive paw print border. Want a smaller project? The design can easily be customized by knitting only your favorite cat panels to create a lap throw or baby blanket.

Perfect for cat lovers, animal enthusiasts, or anyone who enjoys knitting unique heirloom-quality afghans.

Pattern Details
* Finished Size: 52 x 67 inches (132 x
170 cm)
* Yarn Requirements: Approximately 2,300
yards of DK weight (292 yds / 100 g)

  • Needle Size: US 5 (3.75 mm)
  • Pattern Format: Digital PDF download
  • Instructions: Fully charted pattern (no written row-by-row instructions)
  • Skill Level: Intermediate lace/chart knitter
  • Available already set up for kCDesign #kCDesign

Pattern Support
Your knitting experience is important to me! If you have any questions while working on the pattern or encounter any issues with your download, please don’t hesitate to contact me through Ravelry. I’m always happy to help.
You are welcome to print the charts as many times as needed for your own personal use.

Copyright
This pattern is an original copyrighted design and is intended for the personal use of the purchaser only. Please do not copy, reproduce, distribute, share, or resell the pattern, in whole or in part, in either printed or digital form.
Finished items made from this pattern may be sold in limited quantities, provided they are handmade by you. Designer credit is always appreciated.

And Finally… A Friendly Warning
If you decide to share this pattern instead of sending your friends to purchase their own copy, the Yarn Dragons may appear without warning. They have been known to tangle perfectly wound skeins, hide favorite stitch markers, mysteriously relocate cable needles, and consume every last piece of chocolate within knitting distance.
Don’t say you weren’t warned!